Week number 2 of the 2015 #EMconf archive is now available for download here. This Symplur transcript includes all #EMconf tweets, including links and images. Over the last 7 days the Emergency Medicine training program conference/lecture series hashtag generated > 270,000 impressions via >380 tweets by 140 participants.
The most frequently mentioned EM programs in last week’s tweets and retweets were: Northwestern (@NorthwesternEM), Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL_EM), University of Maryland EM (@UMEmergencyMed), and Carolinas Medical Center (@CMCEM). They must have had something good to say – be sure to give them a follow.
Leading participants this week were: @danieljafari, @mkleinmd, @docbond007, @wustl_EM, @stanfordemres, @em_stevemcguire, @pedemmorsels, @northwesternEM, @dukeemergency, @emswami.
Something to think about from Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL_EM):
Another reason to be wise when prescribing opioids, you may be liable. #EMConf #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/FA6MZ358LG
— WashU EM Residency (@WUSTL_EM) January 13, 2015
Another one from Wash U that got a lot of attention:
Be aware of time of onset, peak effect, and duration for the different types of insulin #emconf #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/YHfwBdME2R — WashU EM Residency (@WUSTL_EM) January 13, 2015
And a couplet from @EMSwami on the HEART Score validation:
HEART Validation http://t.co/rMFo2ISlaM found if score 0-3, MACE @ 6 weeks = 1.7%. 36.4% of patients < 3 #emconf
— Anand Swaminathan (@EMSwami) January 14, 2015
HEART Score critique – too complex. Solution? Use an external brain @MDCalc http://t.co/tekaO2y74L #emconf
— Anand Swaminathan (@EMSwami) January 14, 2015
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